Why Am I So Sad?

Feeling down? Got the blues? You're not alone. Everyone feels sad at times. Sad
feelings can be mild or strong or in between. How sad you feel can depend on the situation
that's causing the sadness and how you're coping with it.

Sadness is a natural human emotion. Like other emotions, sad feelings come and
go. Some sad feelings last only a moment, some last longer. When sad feelings ease
away, a happier mood can take their place.

Are Sad Feelings Normal?

It's perfectly OK to have sad feelings at times. As long
as they don't happen too often or last too long, sad feelings — like all emotions
— are just a natural part of life.

But it doesn't feel good to stay sad. It feels much better
to be happy. So here are some things every kid should know:

How Can You Deal With Sad Feelings?

Sad feelings don't have to take over your mood or ruin your day. You can do things
to help yourself feel better. You can do things to prevent sad feelings from sticking
around too long or becoming too strong.

Here are some positive ways to deal with sad feelings:

Notice how you feel and why. Knowing your emotions helps you understand
and accept yourself. If you feel sad, notice it — but don't dwell on it too
long or give it too much drama. Just tell yourself (or someone else) that you feel
sad. Try to figure out why you feel that way. Show yourself a little understanding
— there's probably a good reason you feel the way you do. It's OK. Remind yourself
that sadness will pass and you'll feel better.

Bounce back from disappointments or failures. When things don't
go your way, don't give up! Stay in the game. There's always next time. Give yourself
credit for trying. Then focus on what you need to work on and try again. Keep a positive
attitude.

Think positive. Even if you're sad, think of one or two good things
about yourself or your situation. Believe in yourself. Think about what you can do
and how things can get better. If you didn't get something you wanted, think of something
else that can make you happy. There's always something good — look for it!

Think of solutions. Coming up with ways to solve a problem or
cope with a situation can help you feel strong, confident, and good about yourself.
It's hard to stay sad when you're feeling so capable!

Get support. Even the most capable kids need support. The people
in your life who believe in you and care (like parents, friends, and teachers) can
comfort you when you feel sad. Sometimes, just listening and understanding what you're
going through is enough. Sometimes they can help you work out a problem or help you
think of happier things to get your mind off sadness or disappointment.

Put yourself in a good mood. Shake off a sad mood by doing things
that put you in a more positive mood. Play a game or sport, ride a bike, dance or
run, take a walk, make art or music, read, or spend time with someone you like. Relax,
have some fun, and feel better.

Learning to deal with sad feelings takes practice. But when you do things to take
care of sadness, you make room for more positive feelings. That means a happier you!